Traditionally white supremacy has been treated in race and racism discourse as white domination of and white discrimination against non-whites, and especially blacks. It is a term that often carries a primarily legal and political connotation, which has been claimed time and time again to be best exemplified by the historic events and contemporary effects of: African holocaust, enslavement and colonization; the failure of reconstruction, the ritual of lynching and the rise of Jim Crow segregation in the United States; and, white colonial and racial rule throughout Africa, and especially apartheid in South Africa (Cell, 1982; Fredrickson, 1981; Marx, 1998; Shapiro, 1988). Considering the fact that state-sanctioned segregation and black p...
In a brief critical analysis of recent problematizations of whiteness, I suggest that feminist theor...
It is not just that the limits of our language limit our thoughts; the world we find ourselves in is...
Responding to the ever growing conversations surrounding racism, this essay argues for an examinatio...
As I have said before, planters are not poetical; but, my heart! if I possessed this place, methinks...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony ...
Implicit in the ideology of White Supremacy is the idea of moral supremacy over non-white peoples. ...
Color blindness, the end of race, and white privilege are but a few phrases that begin to capture th...
This article draws on the work of Charles Mills to posit white supremacy as a global political, econ...
Historically critical reflection on whiteness in the United States has been a long-standing practice...
The introductory slides provide a framing definition: “White supremacy is believing not only that wh...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
Ideas of race, racial identity, and racial categorization, reflect the inconsistent, context-specifi...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white r...
In a brief critical analysis of recent problematizations of whiteness, I suggest that feminist theor...
It is not just that the limits of our language limit our thoughts; the world we find ourselves in is...
Responding to the ever growing conversations surrounding racism, this essay argues for an examinatio...
As I have said before, planters are not poetical; but, my heart! if I possessed this place, methinks...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony ...
Implicit in the ideology of White Supremacy is the idea of moral supremacy over non-white peoples. ...
Color blindness, the end of race, and white privilege are but a few phrases that begin to capture th...
This article draws on the work of Charles Mills to posit white supremacy as a global political, econ...
Historically critical reflection on whiteness in the United States has been a long-standing practice...
The introductory slides provide a framing definition: “White supremacy is believing not only that wh...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
Ideas of race, racial identity, and racial categorization, reflect the inconsistent, context-specifi...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white r...
In a brief critical analysis of recent problematizations of whiteness, I suggest that feminist theor...
It is not just that the limits of our language limit our thoughts; the world we find ourselves in is...
Responding to the ever growing conversations surrounding racism, this essay argues for an examinatio...